It's no longer news: funny women are having a real moment right now, especially on TV. The last year was all about establishing that. Now, it's a new year, so let's move on to a new task: making it about us for a second.

So, in honor of NBC's new estrogen Wednesdays (Whitney and Are You There, Chelsea?), let's take a moment to decide: who's your comedy soulmate?

In other words: which lady loves and hates the same things as you do--and spits the most soundbites that, you swear, sound exactly like that thing you just said this morning.

Here's a helpful guide to finding your celebrity representative.

If you could sharpen knives on your tongue, you tell people exactly what you think of them, and you rarely laugh at your own hilarious one-liners (why should you? They're just the truth)--your comedy soulmate is Chelsea Handler.

If you've got a dirtier mouth than all the guys you know combined and you put it to good use busting on them--but you're also a sucker for serious nail art--your comedy soulmate is Whitney Cummings.

If you're unafraid to rock a holiday dickie while workin' on your night cheese--your comedy soulmate is Tina Fey.

If you have a wickedly wonderful laugh and can impersonate political heavyweights of both genders (Hillary Clinton, Ross Perot, Kim Jong Il, Leslie Knope)--your comedy soulmate is Amy Poehler.

If you're a chameleon--keeping talk show chit-chat on the dry side by day, channeling assassins by night--your comedy soulmate is Aisha Tyler.

If you either get to be the moon at this Model UN or you're totally over it--your comedy soulmate is Aubrey Plaza.

How did I forget Mindy first time around (thanks to several Kaling-ite commenters who protested?) I think my brain is attempting to put her in my "friend" bin rather than my "star" bin. Anyway: if you spent more of high school mentally caricaturing the "fast" girls than partying with them (trust you, your mom would find out somehow)--and you have devastatingly good taste--your comedy soulmate is Mindy Kaling.

If you can spin just about anything that comes out of someone else's mouth into an acidic barb that'll make them blush--your comedy soulmate is Kat Dennings.

If you get nothing but crickets when you come at your friends with an awesome new joke, but they laugh hysterically at you when you're just being yourself--your comedy soulmate is Zooey Deschanel.

If you're never the loudest one in the room, but see the brilliant potential in an old-timey dance or a well-placed pair of babyhands--your comedy soulmate is Kristen Wiig.

So let's hear it! Are you a Whit, a Zoo, a Kris--okay, I'll stop. They'd probably hate these nicknames.